Man who fathered 48 CHILDREN and has 10 more on the way after donating sperm struggles to find love

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A man who has fathered 48 children and has 10-11 more on the way has detailed his struggle to find love – admitting that most women are ‘not interested’ in him after he reveals to them that he is a sperm donor.

Kyle Gordy, 31, from Los Angeles, California, loves to ‘give to others,’ which is why he offers his sperm to single moms, lesbian couples, and husbands and wives who are struggling to conceive on their own.

He promotes his services – which are free – through social media, and instead of going through a sperm bank, he gives his semen directly to the women.

Kyle explained that some people are uncomfortable using sperm banks since the donors are anonymous, which means the new parents won’t know anything about the person who fathered their child, so they turn to him instead.

A man who has fathered 48 children and has 10 more on the way detailed his struggle to find love - admitting most women are 'not interested' in him after he reveals he is a sperm donor

A man who has fathered 48 children and has 10 more on the way detailed his struggle to find love – admitting most women are ‘not interested’ in him after he reveals he is a sperm donor

Kyle Gordy, 31, from Los Angeles, California, loves to 'give to others,' which is why he offers his sperm to single moms, lesbian couples, and husbands and wives can't conceive on their own

Kyle Gordy, 31, from Los Angeles, California, loves to 'give to others,' which is why he offers his sperm to single moms, lesbian couples, and husbands and wives can't conceive on their own

Kyle Gordy, 31, from Los Angeles, California, loves to ‘give to others,’ which is why he offers his sperm to single moms, lesbian couples, and husbands and wives can’t conceive on their own

He promotes his services - which are free - through social media. Instead of going through a sperm bank, he gives his semen directly to the women, since some

He promotes his services - which are free - through social media. Instead of going through a sperm bank, he gives his semen directly to the women, since some

He promotes his services – which are free – through social media, and instead of going through a sperm bank, he gives his semen directly to the women

He has now helped more than four dozen mothers welcome babies over the last eight years, but his generous act has resulted in him struggling to find love. He is seen on a date recently

He has now helped more than four dozen mothers welcome babies over the last eight years, but his generous act has resulted in him struggling to find love. He is seen on a date recently

He has now helped more than four dozen mothers welcome babies over the last eight years, but his generous act has resulted in him struggling to find love. He is seen on a date recently

He has now helped more than four dozen mothers welcome babies over the last eight years, but his generous act has resulted in him struggling to find love.

‘I haven’t dated in 10 years. I’ve told women before about what I do and typically, they’re not interested after that point,’ he admitted to Truly recently.

‘They’re just like, “I understand you help women but I wouldn’t want someone who has children with another woman.” They’re not cool with that.’

Kyle said that it all started eight years ago, when a lesbian couple that he knew expressed that they wanted to start a family, but voiced concerns over taking from a sperm bank since they wouldn’t know the father’s background.

‘They felt very uncomfortable with not knowing the biological father, where he came from,’ he explained.

Kyle goes for regular genetic testing, semen analysis, and STD testing. He also doesn't drink any alcohol and tries to eat all organic foods to ensure that his sperm is in 'tip top shape'

Kyle goes for regular genetic testing, semen analysis, and STD testing. He also doesn't drink any alcohol and tries to eat all organic foods to ensure that his sperm is in 'tip top shape'

Kyle goes for regular genetic testing, semen analysis, and STD testing. He also doesn’t drink any alcohol and tries to eat all organic foods to ensure that his sperm is in ‘tip top shape’

Kyle said he doesn't charge for his services, and contributing his sperm puts him at risk - since he is technically the child's legal father, the mother could ask him to pay child support

Kyle said he doesn't charge for his services, and contributing his sperm puts him at risk - since he is technically the child's legal father, the mother could ask him to pay child support

Kyle said he doesn’t charge for his services, and contributing his sperm puts him at risk – since he is technically the child’s legal father, the mother could ask him to pay child support

‘So we had a talk, and I told them, listen, I’m happy to donate to you and be known to the child at any point in time.’

He said he ejaculated into a cup and gave it to them. Two weeks later, one of the women told him that she was pregnant with his child. 

Soon after he helped them conceive, he said more women began reaching out to him online, and it just ‘took off from there.’ 

‘I’ve helped create a lot of families,’ he told the outlet. ‘I take it really seriously.’

Kyle goes for regular genetic testing, semen analysis, and STD testing. He also doesn’t drink any alcohol and tries to eat all organic foods to ensure that his sperm is in ‘tip top shape.’

The 31-year-old added that he spends most of his time standing because ‘when you sit, you kill your sperm.’ 

While he has helped a lot of people, Kyle has received a lot of backlash for his choice to donate his sperm online; however, it hasn't brought him down

While he has helped a lot of people, Kyle has received a lot of backlash for his choice to donate his sperm online; however, it hasn't brought him down

While he has helped a lot of people, Kyle has received a lot of backlash for his choice to donate his sperm online; however, it hasn’t brought him down

He shared: 'I get a lot of hate comments all the time. People say, "You shouldn't do this." I just tell them, "Listen, I respect your decision but these women need help"'

He shared: 'I get a lot of hate comments all the time. People say, "You shouldn't do this." I just tell them, "Listen, I respect your decision but these women need help"'

He shared: 'I get a lot of hate comments all the time. People say, "You shouldn't do this." I just tell them, "Listen, I respect your decision but these women need help"'

He shared: 'I get a lot of hate comments all the time. People say, "You shouldn't do this." I just tell them, "Listen, I respect your decision but these women need help"'

He shared: ‘I get a lot of hate comments all the time. People say, “You shouldn’t do this.” I just tell them, “Listen, I respect your decision but these women need help”‘

Kyle explained that he doesn’t charge any money for his services, and contributing his sperm actually puts him at risk – since he is technically the child’s legal father, the mother could legally ask him to pay child support.

‘In most states I would be considered the legal father and they could seek child support at any point in time,’ he said. 

‘Essentially, if all the women did seek child support from me all at once, I would be bankrupt.’ 

He encourages the women to do a step-parent adoption after the baby is born, which relinquishes him of all rights and responsibilities, including child support. But when he gives them his sperm, he said it’s all ‘based on trust.’

While he has helped a lot of people, Kyle has received a lot of backlash for his choice to donate his sperm online; however, it hasn’t brought him down. 

He shared: ‘I get a lot of hate comments all the time, or emails. People say, “You shouldn’t do this, you should be married. You shouldn’t have children outside of marriage.” 

‘I just tell them, “Listen, I respect your decision but these women need help.”‘